Save your money for a for a cheese-grater to play with or a firecracker to stick up your butt.
Either would be a lot more entertaining and fulfilling than this movie.
It's what happens when a movie spends all of it's money on special effects and a couple big names, and has none left for decent writers. People were left in the theatre after it was over wondering when they would get to the good stuff -- or at least bring to closure several of the plot twists they accidentally managed to open.
The kids are still orphans rattling around endlessly in the banker's car looking for guardian, the adults are still terminally stunned, we're never told what the spyglass was all about, and the wicked uncle is still on the loose. Maybe they're waiting for the sequel to wrap up all of the points they neglected to in the first movie?! "Dribbleware" invades the silver screen with a vengeance? Hopefully someone will throw a net over the writers/producers before they can inflict themselves on the public yet again? Paramount and Dreamscape should be ashamed of themselves and offer written apologies to anyone who paid more than $1.50 to see this movie.
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